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SETI Astronomer Jill Tarter Retiring After 35-Year Alien Hunt
SPACE.com ^ | 22 May 2012 | Mike Wall

Posted on 05/23/2012 4:26:04 AM PDT by iowamark

Astronomer Jill Tarter, the inspiration for heroine Ellie Arroway in the novel and movie "Contact," is retiring after spending 35 years scanning the heavens for signals from intelligent aliens.

Tarter is stepping down as the director of the Center for SETI (Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence) Research at the SETI Institute in Mountain View, Calif., the organization's officials announced today (May 22).

But rather than go lie on a beach somewhere,Tarter will continue to devote herself to the search for E.T. She's shifting into a full-time fundraising role for the SETI Institute, which had to shut down a set of alien-hunting radio telescopes for more than seven months last year due to budget shortfalls.

"That was a wake-up call," Tarter told SPACE.com, explaining why she decided to focus on fundraising full-time. "I can't put it off any longer. It's really critical."

A long research career

Tarter, 68, got involved in the SETI search in the 1970s, joining a small group of NASA scientists who were developing new equipment and strategies to make systematic SETI radio observations.

She signed on after reading "Project Cyclops," a seminal 1971 NASA report that described how to use Earth-based radio telescopes to hunt for signs of intelligent alien life up to 1,000 light-years away.

"I hadn't ever been thinking about SETI, or intelligent life elsewhere," Tarter said. "But when I read that document, I was absolutely astonished by the fact that I lived in the first generation of humans that could actually try to do an experiment to answer this really old question."

"The fact that I was alive with the right skill set, at just the right time to tackle this important question, was what hooked me," she added. "That's why I signed up to SETI when I was getting out of graduate school. And I've stayed hooked. I just think it's an amazing privilege to try and take on this challenge, and answer this old, fundamental question."

Though Congress killed NASA's SETI efforts in 1993, Tarter kept up the search. She'd already been with the SETI Institute for nearly a decade at that point, helping to create the nonprofit organization in 1984. In the decades since, she has continued to shape and steer the Institute's sky-scanning efforts, long serving as director of its Center for SETI Research.

Today, the SETI Institute employs more than 150 people, and its scientists are engaged in a range of astrobiology work beyond just looking for radio signals. Tarter said she's proud of the progress the organization has made since the early days, when a handful of pioneering scientists ran the whole show.

The Institute "is far bigger than I ever envisioned it would be when we incorporated it in 1984 with very modest goals to save NASA money," Tarter said. "We have a very vibrant institution of astrobiology, and also education and public outreach, that most people don't know about."

Funding the search

One of the SETI Institute's main signal-scanning tools is the Allen Telescope Array (ATA), a set of 42 radio dishes located about 300 miles (500 kilometers) northeast of San Francisco. The ATA began scanning the heavens for "technosignatures" — electromagnetic signals that could betray the presence of an intelligent alien civilization — in 2007.

SETI had to shut the ATA down in April 2011, however, after budget problems forced the Institute's former partner, the University of California, Berkeley, to withdraw from the project.

The telescopes came back online in December, after SETI secured enough money from private citizens and the United States Air Force, which is interested in using the array to track satellites and space debris, SETI officials said.

In April 2012, California-based nonprofit SRI International came onboard, taking over management duty of the Hat Creek Radio Observatory (which includes the ATA).

The experience convinced Tarter that she could make a bigger difference in the SETI search by focusing entirely on fundraising — which she's been doing part-time for many years as the Institute's Bernard M. Oliver Chair for SETI — than by continuing to direct the Center for SETI Research.

"It was just eye-opening," she said. "We've got to get stable funding into the house to do SETI research. We have a new partner — we got that deal done, so we can operate the array. But now we've got to provide funding for people to actually use it and do clever things, and do research, and look in new ways."

Tarter added that the Institute needs to raise $2 million every year to keep SETI research going. That's the starting point, but she hopes to shoot for $20 million annually at some point, to expand the search and support a variety of SETI activity around the world.

A wealth of exoplanets to explore

Tarter said she doesn't particularly enjoy fundraising, but views it as so important to the future of SETI research that she feels compelled to take it on. She's excited about the Institute's current work, and its future.

The ATA, for example, has been listening for signals from the many alien planet candidates discovered by NASA's Kepler space telescope. To date, Kepler has flagged more than 2,300 such potential planets. While only a small fraction have been confirmed so far, the Kepler team estimates that at least 80 percent of them will end up being the real deal.

The current flood of alien planet discoveries is investing the SETI search with more purpose and enthusiasm, Tarter said. Astronomers can now point their radio scopes at many star systems that are known to harbor planets, some of which may even be Earth-like worlds.

"The Kepler worlds are really legitimizing SETI," Tarter said. "All of us that are even peripherally involved with that are looking and saying, 'You know, Earth 2.0 — that's just right around the corner. We can almost taste it.'"

Tarter's colleagues will celebrate the researcher and her career on June 23, during a gala event at the SETICon II conference in Santa Clara, Calif. SETICon II, which runs from June 22-24, will bring together scientists, artists and entertainers to explore humanity's place in the universe and the future of the search for life beyond Earth.


TOPICS: Astronomy; UFO's; Weird Stuff
KEYWORDS: jilltarter; seti; xplanets
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To: dragnet2

I was going to ping you that “from occupied ga” must have had someone piss in his corn flakes this morning. Then I got two separate freepmails saying that the guy walks around with a chip on his shoulder the size of Mt Everest. And worse.

Apparently a troll who takes pride in insult over cordial debate.


41 posted on 05/23/2012 12:57:33 PM PDT by Bartholomew Roberts
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To: from occupied ga

I suggest you start a campaign to warm Americans about the massive SETI tax grab, which is imploding the U.S. economy! I bet it’s into the hundreds of billions! Trillions!


42 posted on 05/23/2012 1:12:30 PM PDT by dragnet2 (Diversion and evasion are tools of deceit)
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To: ConservativeDude
spending 35 years scanning the heavens for signals from intelligent aliens..”

I thought they already sent back a message...."SEND MORE CHUCK BERRY!"

43 posted on 05/23/2012 1:17:46 PM PDT by dfwgator
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To: Bartholomew Roberts

The Drake equation is a joke. It postulates that a world has a 1/100 chance to survive evolution and become self-aware.

The chances of a single Polypeptide forming into an amino acid is 1 in 10^300 trillion trillion, and there are hundreds of thousands of such combinations required for the simplest life form. That makes the value plugged into the Drake equation something like 10^-300 Trillion Trillion Trillion+ , thousands of orders of magnitude off. Like other Freepers said, she would make more impact searching for common sense.


44 posted on 05/23/2012 2:48:08 PM PDT by Kevmo (SUCINOFRAGOPWIASS: Shut Up, CINOs; Free Republic Aint a GOP Website. It's A Socon Site.)
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To: Bartholomew Roberts

You sure whine and cry when you don’t have any logical counter to someone you disagree with


45 posted on 05/23/2012 7:34:01 PM PDT by from occupied ga (Your government is your most dangerous enemy)
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To: dragnet2
I suggest you start a campaign blah blah blah

I suggest you move out of your mother's basement sell your comic book collection and get a job and even pay taxes, Then maybe you'd understand why people who actually pay taxes don't like any waste on nonsense like SETI

46 posted on 05/23/2012 7:43:03 PM PDT by from occupied ga (Your government is your most dangerous enemy)
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To: from occupied ga

Even though SETI primarily funded by private sources, it seems your obsessed with it.

Go get um Mr. occupied Georgia!


47 posted on 05/23/2012 8:14:18 PM PDT by dragnet2 (Diversion and evasion are tools of deceit)
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To: dfwgator

I’m partial to the selections from Bach, as well.....


48 posted on 05/23/2012 8:27:45 PM PDT by ConservativeDude
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To: ConservativeDude

“Ahhh, Bach.”


49 posted on 05/23/2012 8:30:47 PM PDT by dfwgator
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To: from occupied ga
The mission of the SETI Institute is to explore, understand and explain the origin, nature and prevalence of life in the universe.

Allen Telescope Array is the forerunner of other larger radio astronomy arrays planned for later in the decade. As telescope and SETI technology have advanced, it is now possible to detect intelligence not only by directed message from one interstellar location to another but by the same kind of 'noise' we accidentally broadcast to the cosmos via radio, television and radar signals. SETI truly is a long-term project.

Read it carefully Smartmouth. You are wrong on your key point. The rest of your tripe is just opinion.

50 posted on 05/24/2012 5:33:35 AM PDT by Bartholomew Roberts
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To: ConservativeDude

JSB or JCB? I prefer the father...


51 posted on 05/24/2012 5:44:34 AM PDT by JennyG
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To: Bartholomew Roberts
Read it carefully Smartmouth. .

Since you initiated the pleasantries, you should not object if I label you a dimwit who lacks (among many other things) reading comprehension skills. I direct you to post #10 in which the distance that the SETI crew can detect "civilization noise" is FAR less than the distance to any possible sources. NOT MY STATEMENT, HIS statement. It was that statement that caused me to completely dismiss SETI as a boondoggle at best and more likely a con akin to the weight loss pills advertized on late night TV.

To be honest (something that you haven't been so far), that was in 1994 (or maybe '95) so their detection levels have probably improved somewhat, but signal strength drops as the SQUARE of the distance, so a signal of the same initial power at 100 ly is 10,000 time weaker than than a signal at a source at 1 ly. I doubt that their ability to detect signal from noise is 10,000 times better that it was 18 years ago.

forerunner of other larger radio astronomy arrays planned for later in the decade

Nowhere do I see how these are to be funded. I doubt it will be private funds.

52 posted on 05/24/2012 6:10:28 AM PDT by from occupied ga (Your government is your most dangerous enemy)
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To: JennyG

JS of course.

He summarized all that came before...and anticipated everything that came after.


53 posted on 05/24/2012 6:34:56 AM PDT by ConservativeDude
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To: from occupied ga

So you don’t even know the year in which you heard something, nor who said it, but you can remember the exact words. How convenient for you.

What you allegedly heard EIGHTEEN YEARS AGO contradicts the present writings of the SETI organization. And you still claim to be correct and me “dishonest” in the face of that?

You are not worth the time to debate.


54 posted on 05/24/2012 7:06:59 AM PDT by Bartholomew Roberts
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To: Bartholomew Roberts

whatever


55 posted on 05/24/2012 7:48:34 AM PDT by from occupied ga (Your government is your most dangerous enemy)
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To: from occupied ga

SETI: A science without a subject.


56 posted on 05/24/2012 8:01:37 AM PDT by Mr Rogers (A conservative can't please a liberal unless he jumps in front of a bus or off of a cliff)
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To: Mr Rogers
SETI: A science without a subject

True indeed. However, to slightly paraphrase Stuart Chase, "For the true believer, no proof is necessary and no disproof is possible."

57 posted on 05/24/2012 8:16:06 AM PDT by from occupied ga (Your government is your most dangerous enemy)
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To: from occupied ga
whatever

WOW!

That was a really snappy comeback Mr. Wizard.

58 posted on 05/24/2012 10:03:14 AM PDT by Bartholomew Roberts
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59 posted on 05/24/2012 9:39:19 PM PDT by SunkenCiv (FReepathon 2Q time -- https://secure.freerepublic.com/donate/)
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Thanks iowamark.

An “extra, extra” ping to the APoD list members.


60 posted on 05/24/2012 9:39:24 PM PDT by SunkenCiv (FReepathon 2Q time -- https://secure.freerepublic.com/donate/)
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